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Halictus scabiosae. Coastal area in southern Spain
Maherjos
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Posted on 27-03-2011 18:51
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Photograph taken on March 26, 2011, in the wetlands of the Suárez Pond in Motril, Granada, Spain.
Immediate area of the Mediterranean coast.

www.hispabase.com/galeria/albums/userpics/10895/Avispa%20o%20abeja.jpg

Thank you for your help. Greetings
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I think Apoidea!
Sincerely yours
Sara
 
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Hi!

I think, Halictus scabiosae or something near it.
http://www.hymis....1=pictures
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Jürgen

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Sara21392 wrote:
I think Apoidea!


Thank, Sara. I add that option.
Greetings
 
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Juergen Peters wrote:
Hi!

I think, Halictus scabiosae or something near it.
http://www.hymis....1=pictures


I think your view may be correct. Correlate well with other images found on the website of an insect very similar and the same flower.
http://www.bwars.com/halictus_scabiosae.htm

Very grateful. Greetings
 
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Hello,

The criterion is the double bands on the tergites.
Pierre Duhem
 
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pierred wrote:
Hello,

The criterion is the double bands on the tergites.


Paul, grateful for the information you contribute to the identification of the insect.

Greetings
 
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